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Rachel Judson
Project Manager at Centre for Digital Built Britain
Professional Background
Rachel Judson is an accomplished project manager, known for her exceptional interpersonal skills and her extensive expertise in managing a diverse range of projects. With a strong foundation in both project management and stakeholder engagement, Rachel has built a rich career that spans various organizations and roles, from ICT outsourcing programs to national education reforms. Her proficiency in project management methodologies such as PRINCE2 and Agile, coupled with her experience in using tools like MS Project and SharePoint, has allowed her to lead successful initiatives in both national and international contexts.
Rachel currently serves as a Project Manager at the Centre for Digital Built Britain, where she applies her extensive skills to drive forward innovative projects in the realm of digital transformation within the building and construction industry. Here, she collaborates with a wide array of stakeholders, ensuring that projects are executed with thoughtfulness and precision, while maintaining a keen focus on outcomes that add real value to the community.
Prior to her current role, Rachel made significant contributions as the Project Manager for the REACTOR Project at Anglia Ruskin University. In this capacity, she was responsible for overseeing the execution of the project, which had a focus on enhancing digital services and engagement within the educational sector. Rachel’s abilities in steering such pivotal projects bring a wealth of knowledge to every endeavor she undertakes.
Throughout her tenure at Cambridge Assessment, encompassing roles such as Project Manager for Group Brand and International Project Manager, Rachel honed her skills in managing complex programs that shaped educational assessments globally. Her approachability and reasonable demeanor were critical in fostering effective collaboration among international clients and internal teams, including working with CEOs and other key stakeholders.
Rachel's early career saw her in various roles within major organizations, including her positions as Corporate Affairs Coordinator at Cambridge International Examinations and as Program Office Manager at Fujitsu Australia Limited. Her experiences at CSC - Computer Sciences Corporation as a Program Office Administrator also equipped her with a robust understanding of program management and administrative functions that support project execution.
Education and Achievements
Rachel completed her Bachelor's degree in Philosophy at the University of Leeds. This diverse educational background has equipped her with critical thinking and problem-solving capabilities, enhancing her ability to navigate complex project landscapes and engage with stakeholders on a meaningful level. The philosophical grounding not only enriches her professional approach but also fosters creative solutions in project management processes.
In her professional journey, Rachel has demonstrated notable achievements in improving organizational processes, enhancing stakeholder engagement, and successfully delivering high-quality outcomes on a consistent basis. Her commitment to innovation and excellence in project management places her among the leading professionals in her field.
Achievements
Some of Rachel Judson's key accomplishments include leading influential projects under the European Regional Development Fund, implementing successful education reforms that have contributed to significant advancements in the educational landscape, and managing large-scale ICT projects. Her ability to tailor project management strategies to meet the needs of diverse stakeholders, from international clients to internal leadership, showcases her agility and adaptability in various project environments. Rachel's proactive engagement style and positive can-do attitude have consistently led to project successes, establishing her as a trusted project manager and collaborator in her professional circles.